Friday, July 14, 1939 t “ — r~ SOUTHERN OREGON MINER ■'i1 — ’ park and other places were on their Itinerary Mrs Welling will be remembered as Mrs Kenneth Forbes of Ashland. • Mr und Mr«. John Hamilton of Tule l*ake visited relatives here last week. • The many friends and old neigh- bois of Mi iions'I. who ■ ii In Ashland Friday evening, were sad­ dened by loss of the former Tai- 1 ent resident. • Roland Parks, who is employed at I Jiva Beds, visited his parent» j In Talent Saturday. • L. Hheroes of California was a guest of his sister, Mrs Hackler and family, last week. • Axel Amundson received word recently of the death of Mrs Wil­ son at Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Wilson and her husband were part I owner« of a pear orchard opeiuted ' by Amundson, the husband huving ' died two years ago • Mr and Mrs. Lem Frink and family spent last week in Crescent ' City He is convalescing from an j operation recently undergone. The i couple returned Saturday • Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Estes had as dinner guests Thursday evening i MI nh Mabel Sayres of Boone, la., and Mr. and Mrs Elliott and son James of Medford. • The home economics group of the Talent Grange met in an all- | day monthly session in the city hall Tuesday. A noon luncheon was served, followed by the bust- ness meeting. A program was en- . joyed. • Billy Breese spent the week- 1 end at his home here. • Mm Riley N'lswarner of Klam­ ath Fulls »¡>ent part of this week visiting her mother and relatives in Talent. • Mr. and Mrs Gordon Higgins of San Francisco visited his mother last week, • Roy Parr jr, who is attending summer school at U of O in Eu- | gene, was a Talent visitor last we«k. • Mr. and Mm Maurice McShane and soa and daughter of Grants Puss visited Mr. and Mrs. R. F Parks Monday evening. • The Talent Townsend club rnet : Tuesday evening in the city hall with Mr Friedenburg conducting the session in the absence of Pres- ; ident Ben Clark Mrs Harriett i lutes led a quiz program follow­ ing regular business • Miss Betty Dailey of Myrtle Creek is a guest of Mr. and Mrs O. K McCurtain. • Herb Davis, sailor stationed at San Pedro. Calif., arrived home Thursday for a furlough with his parents. • Mr and Mrs Lyle Russell left Sunday for a trip to the coast whore they were to visit friends and relatives. • Mr and Mrs. Claude Williams ,..| into the Henry Burnett bouse on Gibson avenue recently • Hazel Rigg«. who lives south of | Talent, left Tuesday for Weiser, Ida., to visit with friends. • Mr and Mrs Spencer Hackler and Mr and Mrs IJoyd Lacy have as guests their cousins from Sac­ ramento, Mrs. Alice Ross and son ' Charles. Mrs Nellie Penfold and daughter Phyllis and Miss Neva King They will leave soon for a visit with relatives at Fort Klam­ ath They will visit Oregon Caves and other points of interest while here. About People You Know! | • Mi iiik I Mia .loseph Honson mid daughters of Inwood, bi, via- ' Ited here recently nt the home <»f Mr mid Mr«. (' B. luimkln • II (’ Forsythe, .luck Forsythe und Marshall Woodeli made a fish­ ing foray into Klamath county Sunday. • Mr and Mia (Tiff McLean re turned Monday to their home in Chiloquin following a visit here with friends and relatives • Mr and Mm Elmer Filbert of Rio Viata, Calif., lire visiting here at the home of I'at Dow • Mra E Murray and daughter« Grace and Lucille Cleveland left Monday foi a viMI to tbs fail ta San Frunclaco • Mr ami Mra Bill Weatall of Oakland, Calif., left Monday fol­ lowing a vialt here at the home of Mia Paul 'I'aylor. • N II Michelson left Monday for Seattle where he will «pend several days • Mr and Mra Jack Young ami Eunice Hager vlalted with frienda in Ki.iniatii Falla Bund i• • Mra Hattie Burnette of Klam nth Falla vlalted with frienda here laat week-end • Mr und Mra Ix-slle HOST of San Francisco vlalted heir thia week at the home of Mra Bertha Heer. • Mra Ida Crandall »¡lent aeveral daya thia week In I'rndlcton at­ tending the VFW convention • Mra. Howard Mayberry mid daughter Sandra of Coluaa, Calif vlalted here for several daya early in the week • Jean Bllllnga returned Monday i from San Francisco where ahe has been visiting und attending the fair. • Phil Wolcott of Lt*« Angelen vlalted here this week at the home o! m i and m ra • i 0 Wotootl and other relativea and frienda • Mi and Mra E 8 Robbins n turned Sunday from Oregon City where they attended the at ate con- I vention of Oregon Rural Let tor I Carriers. • Mra Merle Jarmln and daugh ter Audrey of Medford Visited here Sunday at the home of Mr and Mra It W Swnrtsley. • Howaid Oden and Ed Peyton fished ul Four Mile lake Tuesday. tS The Rev. ami Mia. V. K Alli­ son and daughter Rosemary oi Santa Cruz, Calif., arrived here Tuesday tor a visit at the home of Ml .mil Min W II Putman and other relatives. • Charlecil By id recently under­ went a major operation at the Community hospital. • Mr. and Mia Cliff Culmer are visiting the fair In San Francisco Inin week • Mr and Mra. Lloyd Turner of Oakland, Cui if , are visiting here ul the home of Mr. und Mis O. B. Turner. • Mi and Mrs. Wailuce Carrel left Tuesday for their home in Ta­ coma following a visit here at the home of Mra. C O. Holman. • • TALENT • • The Talent city council held a regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the city hall The city lathers occupied the front of the uuiidin« while the Townsend club used the tear dining room • Mi und Mia Jack Gardner re­ turned Wednesday from a trip to Castle Rock, Wash., and other northern ¡xilnts Enroute here they visited with relatives in Salem. Mra. Ruth Eggleston and two aaughtera accompanied them for a visit. • Mi and Mrs laiuia Bates spent Sunday on Rogue river. • R F. i'uika apent a few daya this week on the Greenaprlnga and it Ilvutt num. • Mr» Rosetta Merrick of Glen* dale, Calif., ta a guest of her sis­ ter, Mta Breese, this week • M and Mis. Wayns Cowdrey and family visited relatives near Butte Fall« and Medford Sunday • Mr and Mra James Woodman of Seattle, Wash., were guests of Mr mid Mrs Claude Williams Sat­ urday. • Mi and Mia Harry Hamilton purchased Hi acres of land in the Valley View district from Waller Levrtelte and arc building a home theie. • Mi and Mra Jo«- Tryon enter­ tained al dinner Saturday Dudley Estes and Mrs. Charles Estes. • Talent firemen held a dance in the city hall Saturday night to raise funds lot the recreation hall. a lanes crowd bttsndsd the affair, must*) foi which wm furnished by the Mtudow Mountain Hillbillies • Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tame spent Sunday at tbsti ranch on Dead Indian mountain. • Mrs Caariac Estes of Crsaocnt pent n few daya visittag rel­ atives and friends last week. Mr. and Mrs Estes formerly lived ta Talent for many years • M in J< u Welling and sister, Mrs Bla.-ichc McGuire, stopped in Tulrnl Sunday while enroute to their home in Oakland. 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